A test is used to diagnose dementia in a population of 1,000 women age ≥75. The test has a sensitivity of 80% and a specificity of 90%. The test is then used as a diagnostic tool in 2 other populations of women of the same age: population 1 has a prevalence of dementia of 15%, and population 2 has a prevalence of dementia of 30%. Which of the following best describes how the negative predictive values (NPV) and the positive predictive values (PPV) from populations 1 and 2 relate to each other?
A) NPV and PPV do not change as prevalence changes
B) NPV in population 1 < NPV population 2; PPV in population 1 < PPV population 2
C) NPV in population 1 < NPV population 2; PPV in population 1 > PPV population 2
D) NPV in population 1 > NPV population 2; PPV in population 1 < PPV population 2
E) NPV in population 1 > NPV population 2; PPV in population 1 > PPV population 2
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